.4 If'- 5 t L; 1 .J ' - f I i f f - M ... - v- ' " ' IjcvJ ,t?oI IsjJ r-r Tor. fi: - - - - 1. ;i .i tod l'Nxir 0l Iw..CJljjTli! ' , 4 " .Jtf. i .,' t t; .-.-fil ... iTi".-. nr i -. . ' . - . -Tr i c - ? Af? r- ,r.?: VOL VI. WILMINGTON; v feCJBIDAT;1 'JULY' 5: 1872 - 4- ... ...- f ., . l . T . W rv i r..-iiii .4. r. . . ... t v - . ' i -. - 1 r .1 L u m m . ft wit j . i . w : m w v m s . .. x r r i t . . i . m mm m .. m . II 1JH " ' . - V'-' . ' .-J I d' - s U0 . 41 ; . . - .. - - -.. . f i i 4 4 t -0 i f II the evenhstgs-post. Pubiehed every afternoon except Sunday. WM. P. CAN AD AT . . . .Bnsiness Manager JAMES B. MANN .. ..Editor Sntscriptlon. : j ( One year, iu advance...... $ W) Six months, in advance.;!; 3 00 Three months, in advance..'.- 6 One month, in advance..'.;.'.-Vi.-VV' JAU' business let'ters should bead drcssed to the Business Manager, and all communications or matters relating to the editorial department to the Editor. ' Correspondence solicited from ottr friends in all parts of the State, on topics of; gene ral intereit. Political news, and reports ol crops are especially desirable. :'f .' Post Office Regulations. Post Office, WiL-triMOToi.. N. C, ) j. March 31 T. ) From this date the mails will close as follows: ; Northern (morning) mail 5 a. m. Northern (night) mail.... ........ 8 p. m Southern mail.... ........... 8 p. m En. R. Bbi.k,.P. M. . ms i mm " Hour5 of opening and closing Reading Room of Wilmington Library ? Association : Open at Si A. M., close at 1 o'clock P. M. 44 3i P. M., 44 t4 7 41 P. M. 44 44 8 P. M.. 41 44 10 44 P. M. LOCAL ITEMS. Just received at VanOrf dell's another lot of those Beautiful Walnut Mouldings. All sorts ot blanks printed and for sale by 8. G. Hall. Office on Princess St. tf clll McKaj Jr., Esq..," ; . Iiepublican can-'i. late for CoDgrers will address the people' of the Third Con gressional District at the following times and placet: ' ' Fayetteville, July 16th. . Abbottsburg, July 18 h. Whiteville, July 10th. Smithville, July 20tb., At which places he will be happy td meet Col. Waddell, and will give him au equar division of time. Hon. O. H. Dockery will speak at the following places : Lumberton, July 16th. . i Sterlings Mills, July 17tti, , ' Shoe Hel, !July 18th. , . u':: Laurenburp, (at night) July 18tti. Orders, for political printing to re" ceive attention mast be accompanied with the cash, or the endorsement of persons irora whom I can collect on presentation of bill. This rule will be strictly carried out in the future, tf , S. G. HaI-I.. A fine time was had at Rocky Point Township yesterday. Our friends pro nounce that Township all right tor the Republican nominations.. ,; ? Harriss, the disseminator of news," has as usual, all the latest publications. Ledgers, Pictorals, Monthlies, etc., of latest dates and at reasonable prices. Close up the ranks, show a bold front, stand by the nominations, and. Col. McKay will be elected. Do nol our friends thoroughly understand this? A The Carolina Farmer, W. H. Ber , nard publisher, for July has been re ceived. It sustains its high reputation and should be read by all ti!IersJof the soil. We have ceased publishing the Me teorological Reports, because the gov ernmcnt and the telegraph companies are at loggerheads and the dispatches don't come. T --' Brother Wilson of the Kinston Gazette wants more factories of all sorts' in North Carolina. His head is level. IIottin Moore, Magnolia, sunstroke! not yet. LuiiBEi-ToN is to have a brass band. Glad we don't live in that immediate vicinity. 1 .. .d Mayor's Court. Theft were but few cases before thoj Mayor's Court this morning. Tie Mar shal reports that the city was reniarka bly orderly on the fourth, bat fe warrestsj being made, and these for trivial offer ees. k , ; Sandy Johnson got on the rampage, gave bonds to appear in Court toay and failed to put in an appearance. Officers have been sent for Sandy. Case continued. I -i r.; Susan Walker -disorderly conduct, was discharged on payment of costs. Robert Johnson Disorderly con-, duct. Continued.' ? 1 . . il TM! Louis NixoNDisorderly conduct. .Continued. THE TOWN CRIER. Gold 1135. Everybody feels better. Pi or i - Sunshine and clouds again. "" Manyflags 3uttered yesterday. Anotherxevcg man on the carpet. Yesterday was .delight fully pleas ant. " '' 11 J ''' A Fourth of tdy , ogai assumes its wonted popularity. Uhtiappy dgs howl at night, much 4 to thb sojrow the sick. y. MeKryvia;t-r ttiB city and will cettai nl jl s j4 b llf to-night. Let there be a full house. - Ky . .found ,r with brass tag and number. The owner cun obtain it by calling upon the editor. ' Judge Cantweii "has been invited to TQcet Gov. Vance at Whiteville to morrow, to divide time with him. Longfellow's time yesterday at Long Bfpnch was a quarter of a second shorter than he had lever heretofore made,. Sec telegram. .ill . l f A.i r ; ' . Train not (George Fr.mcis) got off the the track aud so Train (George Francis) failed to come to time and lec ture last night. We weep. HnTfbiior ' Court. The. Court w is .engaged a!l day in trying the case ot J. M. Weith and Agents vs. the City of Wilmington. This was a test suit on the validity of $10,000 of Bonds issued by the city to take the p.lace'of some Bonds issued in 1863, aamuaoQly known as the 'Dawscn Bonds." The city resisted the payment on the grounds that the first lot of Bonds were issued iu support of the I-ebfillioa, .'.Verdict in favor ot the city. We presiimc tjiere will be ? an appeal to the Supreme Court. ' j . The Court then adjourned until to morrow morning -a 10 o'clock. The officers of Germania Lodge, No. 4, were piiDliclj'.fnstalled in Castle Hall, on Third st., last evening, by 1) G. C, Win. Hottndorf, assisted uv the offi cers of the Grand Lodge ot the State. Theru ;wero a large uu pi be r of ladies and gentlemen present to witness the ceremony. The following are the offi ceW yri V; W Hottcndorf, V. P. ; W. J. Bubman,' W! C. C. Schulken, V. (V J. Benny, G. ; H. Ohlandt, I. S. ; Aug. Wessell, O. S. Attendants, A. C. H. Finchen, D. Dasher. After the above officers were installed the V. C. deliv ered : an ably prepared address to tbe Knights prtseit in the Geima iau lan- guage, closed after which the Lodge vas GttANU MA MlSETlKC A gli.rious time was had at Holden township yes terday. Speeches were made by Messrs. Wm. McLaurin and J. C. Hill, and the ticket enthusiastically endorsed. The following resolutions w'ere -aoopteo t v'i - -: liesolced, That we, the Republican voters of Holden Township, in mass meeting assembled, deeming it our duty to? stand by the great Republican party of this county do endorse and hereby ratify, the Republican, nominees of the county convention, held at Rocky Point, June 29th. Ji8olred That wc hereby pledge our undivided support to the. nominees of Lsaid ticket, .(ibdiving fthat in them we I ' : 1 1 a 1 T- t ; recognize true anu nre-irieu liepuou cans,1 whojwill lead us on to victory. . Hesolcedt That we hereby denounce all attempts of evil designing, self made politician? to divide our party, and thereby contribute to a democratic tri umph, i ' ! U JKeioloe ThAt the Wilmington Post De requested" to publish these resolu tions.', f 0." i; YAL'i '.' ' Oscar Capenter, ' " ' t Chairman. ' -,Sauuel McLnxyre, - oecreiary. !i o--T rrru A aw ! t ,,,,,.i -- UlVllVUil i VUHIl. ? The day was ushered in as usual by the firing of guns and the incessant discharge lofire crackers, and at an anyiiour throngs" of our citizens were seen hastetiing to consumate the plans made for ia llenjojment of the day. Etefyf? available h orse and buggy had lij charjered forr two or three weeks T-ore and' aslhe' da was delightful irandi:alttliaiT-ttld--il)e':dca'ircd, many .pleasure seeders Jsdughi the delightful sca 'air af'fhe Boundgahd at Smithville: f uU"rtr I AT FOJIT JOHNSON the tiational salute of thirty-seven guns was fired at dood, iu accordance with tbe old established regulations. The S e ward , went do wn r.tbejf tiver 5iy decked in her regulation colors, includ ing the national flag, which she only dis plays ! on .t bis i ahni versary! anjl arrived at Smithville at noon.: Here the Got. Worth, loaded with some two'hundred and fifty pleasure seekers, arrived and, enabled the gaily dressed couples to wander about the classic shades and enjoy the delightful Ocean brerzepf.. An attempt was made tobIon; tip tbe hull of the ram Nobth CarolIsa, bu jt proved ineffectual. A couple of gentle men amused themselves sailiutiieew fst little craft, the "Emma Portef.but. they were so anxions to skim over the water like the gulls ,that tbey j-an her bow under which speedily filled tbe boat. A good wetting but 'nobody hurt. The genial VipK.iir. was on hand with smiling countenance to welcome tired and dusty Wilmingto mans at his cool little office on stilts on the bead), and taken altogether, Smith ville seemed determined to give a warm welcome with its delightlully m ccfol breezes. ' - ": 1 "! HOMEWARD-BOUND. 'f; j At 4 o'clock the whistle of tU' Worth sounded itSj warning note and the merry crowds hurried on board and the lively feet keeping time to nthe quadrilles, made the hours of the return trip swiftly fly. One or two afortunate personal difficultiesaunoyed tbe gentle men, and terrified tjhe ladies, but with that exception, every thipg passed off to the satisfaction of all concerned ' Cabt. Worth was omnipresent, doing very thing in i his power'for the comfort jot his passengers. The only accident ss the falling overboard of Bobt. EvaSs, a young typo formerljr.olLthisiJUty out' now of Magnolia, who had removed his coat and was standing on the guards, to cool, when by sope unaccountable accident, he fell into the river. The Oldham was just in the rear of the Woutu and , threw life preseryers overi board, which 1 Evans ' was fortunate enough to catch. In the mean time some gentlemen jumped into the Worth's' yawl and rescued hira. His own presr ence ot mihd and ' the timely aid ot ibe lite preservers saved his life, and the hearty cheers from the anxious thronga on the steamers at his rescue announced to all that their fears of another terrible tragedy was happily averted. 1 " Tb6 dancing was kept up until the steamer was tied to the wharf, and the joyous crowds returned to their various lionies.' at the sounds. The many white sails, dotting the pure waters of the Sounds, the urt ,baths, and the cooling drinks. unijfr the .eaerous shade ot the--noble oaks, marked the joyful hours of the throng who flocked to that portion oftht Sea Side, ahd many a wearied hand 'will take up its life burdens, relreshed and more firm, for the welcome elwtioTffgtBpwatd Ve the THE WILMINGTON RIFLE GUARDS had their parade and target shooting at the oaks, where many spectators were gathered to enjoy the sport. Messrs; Geo. W. Price, Jr7 Alfred Howe, Geo. L. Mabson, and John, Brown were chosen as judges, and sixty-six men tried their chances at the target, each man having three shots. The first prize, , ! silver watch, was won by Private William Jphnsou who made the best three line shots.--The second prize,, a silver pitcher and waiter, was won by Private Jas. Shaw, who made two excellent line shots, and Thadeus Howard, won the' third prizs, a set ot of silver tea spoon V for .the third best shot, including -pne. very near the center, i The target was won by John Alexander, who mado the best single shot, literally plugging the bulls eye. -Ib the evening a f BALL AT THE CITY HALL y closed their festivites, where, danc ing was kept up to ;laMr hour; Ixe Guards" will not soon forget their first celebration ot the National holiday. OUT AT KLEIN. 1 llany ; persous, unabjo to ' leave the city for an entire day, visited "Qou! Kleins Wilmington f Garden, where, tbe delightful breezes andcooling shades enabled them to forgets their c&resiud drink to? tbe day, we, celebrate. flcre as elsewhere, the people, f eepied to en joy themselves thoroughly. ?i . . -i'- We - haye f never seen the day mci generally observed here, ana thttjefi come news that conies from fojnanj o& the excurtionists, . that they had, a? splendid time,, is ; gladiy ' recorrfe' speaking as it does of tbe good nature and morality of our citizens. i W.dSXATB.TEM f v'' i?tt.; slimy 'r.iiM i' .lu.V General D. HT Hill Jbas typhoid fever. ' : V'5. 9-'?V 4- ' ' Thet baTVa fFire Extinguisher in Kinston. Put hini put. j " rTBEjQbarlottcf Despatch and Observe? have both discontinued jtbei press grams. A' W,M-.tm- Joirs E. ArraTTjNEqsbneofrNetn BerneV taot prominent citizens died in t-iai titron thc. 2d inst.1- ? tD ! i he aieiq-I Hews Aman U&i' Jus mQU(Uv AW fixed.- for iced, yatermelop," t James PRichardson Anson county. kerosene expiosiourrmuctt .suffering sbut Coroner-not antediyelkiiri'' pes of educational establishments come to 'iu trom ill barts othe gtat T ; TiiiKGRApn poles bave been erected for a distance of 'fif tv4 miles' from Wil- : - ' 1 it. !. !. .- mington on the W .'C. A,R. .RRjmd the work goes bravely on. ,r ; Excursion, . orjreurn ticket? ? (good 1 rx . . - i , v 4 . 4. ff mi auta uciODer. next; oet ween uoas boro $nd Morehead City, and Beaufor are issued at - tbes low price of $o toj first class;""' -u 4 ; New Berne has organized the .first Teachers Associat ion in tbe Statey (com posed of colored teachers of scboots), under the supervision! ot C. A. Nelson, County Examintir.ir ' .j . I ,v When colored iomen who' irotk o farms in Union ' coun ty can sncftSjer huge lumps of virgin gbldf with ftiteir hoes-, what results pay not e expected- trom Dr. Greeley's telling what he knows about farming ? ' .f J ) 'to 1? LATEST BX KHjEGBAPH. 1.fii to 'till ; tiUiih ...i -a t. jprom t;re York f-o- I i - . NyV A Niagara alls dlspaxcb states that on the evening of jJnljr r W;, of ; Wak teii Kowte-SaiawcUhJ 'kJ, a - tv? tP. put change, and we uoteaales of 130 casks, 18,00Q over and above.aU his Iiabllitie-t1 f i.iUHUJ iftrliv.-vi. ''trot hnnl.msn . n rl - .am UV.. 4VI'.-ii',1. II.'M'I M 1 . 1 . v-. , h f 3di tbans OnUtd StatM ofl"? WSrSa4f' fW! ' eers visited the Well and CiinaL jbjmI Arclbl- took. -f tjl them young man named ,wl)iam fVVhite. 8hip-Carpnter, of Chicago. ' AVhite wtis pinioned and blindfolded, after going foftr miles in' the country, it was discovered tliat White '.was the wrong . man. . White states tb. officers . were after some Ku Klux, who were conneciea wun me ureensDoro ont-' rages but says he wtllnoi pursue his would bd takers. I -r '. .-v ..j I , ,,, q Murphy, student .of Jiiistman's College,' Pbughkeepsie, belonging to Ua.,: accidental ly shot himself to-day The, wound is said to be fatal. ; , , . -.j ' TAMANY CEJ.EBKATION. Hon. J. 8. Brooks, . S.Cox, AV. It. Robert and r. others made speeches. . A banquet ieraiinated,tW exercises in the evening. Trb0, incidental menf ion of $!oiivbc Gree leyys nSme Was received with Mimense en thusiasm. . , 'r-'!':i ' . h tYesterday Steven ing thef tralbs on South Side Railroad, Ixyng Islarid; collided between "T- . .! T..t....IAl . CI.At.. -. obeK lelscoping .f fngiitea took place ' anu xnree persons Kuiea ana many injurea. At thetimeof teoUision, passengers weref jumping fttfintne cstrs amid scenes of exr citement.; The suffering were for time without water or physicians. a long ; ; i ,1 : About ;thirty-flve fires during the dayf jiono'very serious. ? . f pSventy.fouV persous dietl from effects of tHo heat, " c " ' Niiiety-Wevcn cas(? sunstrokes reiortedt forty fatal. " w From Hfsseun ; . ...Sx.IiOtcjiis, July oi. -.' Gideon Welles, in a letter published in the Times, while, admitting personal dislike of Greeley. belii;4s he is preferable to Grant, : jV it I i 1.11S4.1 I .:.li ;;!3U. it. from Pennsylvania. : ""'( '' 'Piiti.VDK.pmAV July o.. The Southern Editorial excursionists cclc brated the lFburtIi.lierell well. From Ohio. ! s ' '. 11 ' f'vrivvTi I'll lie- 1 h Wm fcmith Editor of the Price Current is t r'M ,T,if, n, rABifBlyobi llie .excitement over the . Presidential crisis, Is subsiding. The tdnlitiqriof Klght agidnitJIWersJgTjpwlnsf -weaker. tj . Ar-f.r.n lfcHnfa to enter a. trinmvirnle' unless amnorizea Dy, jtaeoiscmum ... ; . . . . .s-,i .s . i til liongfellotr- time was 1:361 nd l:. 4y- New York Market , I - Nktt York, July, o, I Ftnrk. erv f.nmr Gold diill at 113.. Mon -ay ay 'ft peceut ehanlXOO?; it lVjHtff lo i ri.a IrJt "id if U ii ,s jboftfltO State bonds quiet. Government A-m mi mJmlD 100 rx 4steadtr .. ti?cI.i ifgaii EmlOAJTERS; . . ! ' sCottoi;,eauuige.;ao6;uutir Haturday. ,f, fmallW ld w ' v3b2e1 N1 WMESWnPK0IT8. 1HMirdtll iuiddferlinin.' Vlicai auietand tviti l.fmi t.nrn-viniE tr ati ?i!' - " !. Bl it&aitrtfs't -:u t, t-j-?.iiii Li.wj4.-i-i I " - t - j.. .... wetidin ;na t-iFotelr:-2artoetai -.Jl d$iW .Bullion "decirascil nearly half million. 'ber'isJivbraWv-t4iWa : . - - . & - -' i i r rvrt f F Rfeii tea 53 lYant and m centlt.L . t. kj. : ittila ttacrtit tITVJ3TOOJ U3f 510x1. ! jCetton , dull, ' Uplands . 11. .Orleans 11 U!d r Bales of 8,noo ales; 'fotfie 'week, bales ai4 ,ipulatorsi2,qp0-bale, tock.on hand lCO.OOO bales. w -i v ' ' Red Spring wheat lis. 3d. to lis: 6d. I COttort; steadier 8al;c!e?0t!llr to McntaJtoft'4ui4jw Vcifc' laWatorfeuii: Ife. ina COT.TTVTFirtCTATi- 2i 4 WifirrtciV5iriji Rtri5Kfef a CntMM5 Tuii3fTtR Jceiptr Arrf aftbfit 553 bbls., which sold at $3 75 for Virgin,! $3 50 pH yeUd dlp,v and I3 Sfoi'.liatd, ir ter eallon ibr B anthem rack: . t . " . Rosu-The sale4-dky are 1,5S0 bbls at ti SO for atraioedr for No. 1, $4 a $4 S71 for Palej 5 35 forjextr PMe, and $8 for rtedow glass. . . ft'' J Tab Sales of 53 bbls at 13.05 per bbl. ' CoTtbis Nisales. '1n "'U VJW3 4--Steamshfi LucITlef' Trice, freiboBalti nore, to A D. Cazaux., . ' 8tmr Little Sam,Dicksey, trom Banner mans Bridge toAn Vnliokelen.' t 8 tmr Cumberland, Phillip, frba av -tte- WhtZlSS&m 14. !: ocnr x airneia, itoDens, irom uyuecoun 3Vtol)Kset&Co;! saimba ith . Schr . Cs. 8Unson. rnrr fXrQm.ew Tort; to Worth WorttlT71? r -4i wiJjE?jfcREi3riiieib std! ' 5j-Stmf i'ovrOHb. tWorJli, fot uFay- eueyioymotoniu,..?,. . Sfmr Cuuii ;uuitcrind, nauips, idr rayc ette- Tillc, by L H DellosetjJ lo s i : eld i- ujcijcxa'acf 7 ! J tStnxir Little eaxn-l4bbls- T)tstnri)t 13 3 a6eairftelW.el49ii; ----- Swedish en sifasser. Gcr ShasghaiJI HauachUliz rpsJ .if s . . . VVflJard Bros Ger Frederick ficill WMckViag Eiirdpe, n n! riii in! aum'm inlVyMllirBros Nor Etdorado, Thomassen. dis. ". ul 2 ,U5V,TnlVilHanU-r-1ittfchison Nor St Orlaf,- Hts$ell, dis, , QpBset& Co ! . , fiCHOONERS . .. . v , I Ben, Davis, dis, . WilUamS&mitiM ison last or Vessels Sailed lor this Fort. PHILADELPHIA! "iw-K Schr Judge-mpttas-Baker, eld May 22 Qer Brig lreppoldiue Jaesloof, , ,t, Schr Sarah Bruen, Fisher V 'cld June 28 BOSTON,'" "wB'j Ger Barque Wega, Branhofl; r:ld Jnne 1 Ger Bque Mnsca, Glese, ' eld June 4 Ger Brig Jiiho,8uirkenj eld Jane 2i Brig Nellie Mltchel, Codjr M 4cld June 21 Brig Ann Elizabeth, ttavlih, eld June 26 8chr Maiy Baker, Thomson, ' bid June 26 Schr Jos egajj otftoiP 28 Schi-Llht of ttie EaaVIlaiW.rcid June 26 8chr J P Comegjs, Iuhhird,. dffJune 87 Ger Brig1 Condor.' Brorsonv .l'cld Jnne 29 b Ballro??(f lUy 21 JiHa'ittrO-aT05J' tltv earKef KojrgaanW i.t ivt ehlMay 8 Swedish Barque Ulrika jBredenherg, -me :fefdMtv 16 AL,JAAjMJK1A. - T Schr F Hodges: Thompson . jjdld J une 20 M iiseeaopkihs, Hid J Br Bque -.it t j tf . ..- ?jfmrtt jr - BROWN & ANNDERS0N. JcTiiie WatcKes, i Olocka, , ,BPlXZXACXEHTO SUIT ALL AQE8. t . . -r.'j ill rfV tx 146-tf .t AM t ' STOAPrtBIIOES, aod?.T fi oi street. 3Wr r nrrr?! r iui?attc ii s v ujuuiu. ju v a u rk THE TOWNSltil 6f wioiington. Office at the fVirtirriiJu Office Honrs from a to LP.. M and from to K) ' .1 1 'Y 7 IT lr "( if Je 10 2S-lm A. ADRIAN " u- jVOLLERS Adrian-Rollers. C4 roccrics ancL f JLiq uo rs , i-s.v ..u. .tv..,i.f.s.kiv.. ..... jrfTr nun iiii-,UtiuiiNaiQy, of roceri and ?lqtuc8 the i.aij', DtBcrs yiafindt to their JnteresL tyi iw arali before buying elseVlfrre.43"7 'iuaylT-tf. !rl&rB1ti mailit ff ,?i l-..UJt.'UJl f t fccmifct .T hfciSITi BCHEHCK, Jra&,J0 General Commissi oa. Merchants & Conunelreiai Agents. f GlVE PMIDi?eifeNAL attention to the sale oi shipment of Cotton and Naval Stores, JUhipIr '&ives and al 1 kinds bfconntiwtckpStiiy; Orders for . sale of-Produce or purchase of. Goodwillbe jiroiiitilJattcmaetl to, and to thebesCadvantaVO.W(SF515I We are also receiving large consignments 4UCliiaeeCa3I pre- prices. dec 24 i.i 160-tf fiitffiTOnCHAtiT. t1" Gftulifili fclfl, Goods No. iNert jWater Street, .WIImfBTON, N. 0. 0CoifgniitCentsf ShkU Oash Ordira Holiei t yd .nov3S' .xHKiiI f -:'; loi-ly 4 .tlUM& M zAAXtMn--- JN ewBtoxKI !Qld Gr6ods ! ' KOBTH WAtKK STKEKT, -,?tiext doStoRvilra ihoWK WHQLE8ALM &EALEIUS IN JuiQuoiWiNErrri rUm i and alt lcinds of Fauey1 Idqaofs, "Which m will offer, to. the trade p the most reasonable terms, as. we.are, receiving large consign menUift'thebest'SQiKla mlof !kiUiitry. as-Pleasc.calLbefqre making yourpurehaes. jan 14 Jiit. 100-tf r,Tft;r Commission Merchant, st I ,1 ZrA.'NDrDEiiLER5 IN i FLOUR, GRMK, .... t;,"MILt'FfiD, V i . a?RMIfRODUcii:; 4 Baltimore Md, Onlera from North febll roiina oiiciieo. 171-tf PARKERS TAYLOR Successors to H , Z U "iManufacturers and dealers i 11 HQtyBEtFURNlt3HINGK & O ODS, Gunfr.'HtdVes, LSnteriDi,: Kerdsene, Oil Tiii andiSheet Iron Ware. Roofing .doaexat, short notice. v . Agent tor Fairbanks Hcales. f' ' tiMA. 1(1 I. rAlit lel If o. 19 Front Street. tV I T. MiXfIT n TV . TV . ff . t j. if 'n WIiiMIIr,TON,. Jsf. c, i'Tlniler, Steam anft . Gas 'Filter anaueaierin , . Wroaght and Galvanized Iron Pipes, Drass Cocks, valves. Gas Fixtures, 3d ,ni o? ancijdeariptipnso? HTTIHGS tORSTEAMiifjWATEBL -03 of JiaiJTVftAaf.f.m Irtkular attention paid to fittihg up ' of infVTJtg ii;m I'.Jamtywcg.iitf-tf . DiKCIlId CONFPTI0KER 51.10 3t?o mi 31? i.1hS ei loadi L7-AJia es and parties supplied at short notieey wltW ail; the delicacies of -the season 4 nov - .I. ijti4 146-ly Tr- ctirifiio

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